Tusa, Wooden church

The construction year of the church from Tusa is unknown. The inhabitants maintain a tradition according to which the church was brought from Sereghiu but there is no real fact to make it true. It is assumed that it was built in the beginning of XVIII century.

The rope is the basic motif in church's exterior decoration. The median arm surrounds it being present on the porch arches even on the entrance door's decoration frame where there are four frames of rope. The nave's semi-cylindrical vault has a carved transverse arch. The church's walls didn't keep the painting. The royal doors with beautifully carved oak leaf decoration with acorns were never painted.

For exchange the exterior was painted but nothing can be seen. The church was restored in 1965-68 and the last time in 2006.